Thursday, June 23, 2011

Hepatitis B (The Silent Killer)

Outbreak of hepatitis B in 2005, 51,000 people become infected.
Approximately 1.25 million people in the United States have chronic hepatitis B, and there are about 3000-5000 died of liver cancer or cirrhosis caused by hepatitis B each year in the United States.
Hepatitis B is a virus that is spread by contact with blood or other bodily fluids of an infected person. A person can be infected:
1. Contact with liquid blood or body fluids mother at birth,2. Contact with blood from a wound in the skin such as cuts, bites or wounds,3. Contact with objects that could be blood or body fluids, such as razors or toothbrushes,4. Having unprotected sex with an infected person,5. Sharing needles to inject drugs,6. Pricked with a needle used to WORK7. People traveling to countries where hepatitis B is common,8. People with HIV infection.
Hepatitis B (HBV). The disease is very serious effects on the liver caused by HBV. HBV can cause a lot of things that happen, such as:
Acute (short term) disease. This can cause:Loss of appetiteFatiguePain in the muscles, joints and stomachDiarrhea and vomitingJaundice (yellowing of the skin or eyes)
Chronic (long term) illness. Some people follow the development of chronic HBV infection. This can be very serious, and often leads to:Liver damage (cirrhosis)Liver CancerDeath
General knowledge: chronic HBV infection is most common in infants and young children than in adults. Not known to have hepatitis B can infect other people. Be sure to wash your hands whenever you can.
Why is hepatitis B vaccination and Who should get vaccinated?
Hepatitis B vaccine can prevent hepatitis B virus and the serious consequences of HBV infection.
Hepatitis B is made up of parts of hepatitis B. It can not cause HBV infection.
Hepatitis B vaccine or the vaccine is administered in a series of 3 or 4 shots. This series offers long term protection against hepatitis B, and can even lead to protection for life.
Who should get vaccinated? Everyone, especially these people;1. Sexual partners of people infected with HBV,2. Homosexual couples, especially men who have sex with men,3. People with multiple partners,4. People who inject drugs,5. People who have chronic liver or kidney6. PEOPLE WORKING IN THE FIELD OF HUMAN EXPOSURE TO BLOOD!7. Renal dialysis patients.
Routine HBV vaccination has been done sine 1991 for the U.S. children. Since the beginning of routine vaccination for hepatitis B cases has declined from 95% in children and 75% in all age groups.
Side effects by body system
GeneralHepatitis B vaccine was generally well tolerated. Most side effects were mild and mainly include site reactions and fatigue.
BreathingRespiratory side effects such as rhinitis, cough, pharyngitis, upper respiratory diseases, flu-like symptoms, and bronchospasm, including symptoms similar to asthma.
OtherOther side effects include fatigue, fever, chills, flushing, fainting, sweating, malaise, weakness, tinnitus and ear pain.
But the study also showed that not only is this vaccine, but many other causes other problems for children when they receive this vaccine, leading to disorders such as ADHD, ADD, mental disorders and other BI POLAR. Not only that, but also makes children sick (as) because their immune systems are not equipped to handle this vaccine yet. Once again the possibility of this problem is high, but not as high as a mental disorder or mental retardation or disability.
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